A Book of English Literature, Том 1Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin Macmillan, 1916 - 889 страница |
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... unto These Yellow Sands Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Where the Bee Sucks ANONYMOUS Hey Nonny No ! . EDMUND CAMPION Of Corinna's Singing When Thou Must Home Come , Cheerful Day Now Winter Nights Enlarge Cherry - Ripe . Chance and ...
... unto These Yellow Sands Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Where the Bee Sucks ANONYMOUS Hey Nonny No ! . EDMUND CAMPION Of Corinna's Singing When Thou Must Home Come , Cheerful Day Now Winter Nights Enlarge Cherry - Ripe . Chance and ...
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... unto a povre order for to yive Is signe that a man is wel y - shrive . For if he yaf , he dorste make avaunt , 2 He wiste that a man was repentaunt . For many a man so hard is of his herte , He may nat wepe al - thogh him sore smerte ...
... unto a povre order for to yive Is signe that a man is wel y - shrive . For if he yaf , he dorste make avaunt , 2 He wiste that a man was repentaunt . For many a man so hard is of his herte , He may nat wepe al - thogh him sore smerte ...
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... unto swich a worthy man as he Acorded nat , as by his facultee , 5 To have with seke lazars aqueyntaunce.245 It is nat honest , it may nat avaunce® For to delen with no swich poraille , 7 But al with riche and sellers of vitaille . And ...
... unto swich a worthy man as he Acorded nat , as by his facultee , 5 To have with seke lazars aqueyntaunce.245 It is nat honest , it may nat avaunce® For to delen with no swich poraille , 7 But al with riche and sellers of vitaille . And ...
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... unto your love , 95 That any thing mighte make yow aferd ? Have ye no mannes herte , and han a berd ? Allas ! and conne ye been agast of swevenis ? No - thing , god wot , but vanitee , in sweven is . 102 22 Swevenes engendren of20 ...
... unto your love , 95 That any thing mighte make yow aferd ? Have ye no mannes herte , and han a berd ? Allas ! and conne ye been agast of swevenis ? No - thing , god wot , but vanitee , in sweven is . 102 22 Swevenes engendren of20 ...
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... Unto the west gate of the toun , and fond A dong - carte , as it were to donge lond , 216 That was arrayed in that same wyse As ye han herd the dede man devyse ; And with an hardy herte he gan to crye Vengeaunce and Iustice of this ...
... Unto the west gate of the toun , and fond A dong - carte , as it were to donge lond , 216 That was arrayed in that same wyse As ye han herd the dede man devyse ; And with an hardy herte he gan to crye Vengeaunce and Iustice of this ...
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